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Gaza ceasefire sparks celebration amid Israel withdrawal plans

A ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas has taken effect, prompting celebrations in Gaza and elsewhere. Brokered through indirect talks […]

A ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas has taken effect, prompting celebrations in Gaza and elsewhere. Brokered through indirect talks in Egypt, the deal outlines the first phase of a peace process, including Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza and a hostage‑prisoner exchange. Footage shows children and adults dancing to Palestinian songs in public squares, marking a rare moment of relief after two years of conflict.

The announcement came a day after Israel commemorated the second anniversary of the Hamas‑led attack that ignited the war. U.S. President Donald Trump said the remaining hostages held by Hamas would likely be released by Monday, describing the agreement as the start of a broader peace effort. International officials from Europe and Arab countries are expected to meet in Paris on Thursday to discuss plans for Gaza’s post‑war reconstruction and governance.

The ceasefire is seen as a significant step toward regional peace, though the conflict has caused extensive humanitarian suffering and affected thousands of civilians. The international community has long called for a peaceful resolution, and this agreement represents a positive development. As the situation unfolds, observers will watch closely how the ceasefire is implemented, particularly the release of hostages and the withdrawal of Israeli forces—crucial steps toward lasting peace.

The upcoming Paris meeting will also be closely monitored, as it will address rebuilding Gaza and establishing a stable governance structure. Celebrations in Gaza and around the world testify to the strong desire for peace in the region. Continued international support is essential to ensure a peaceful resolution and to protect the rights and needs of all civilians. With the ceasefire in place, there is hope that the region can begin to rebuild and move toward a more peaceful future.

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